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Synthesis and antibacterial activities of some novel 17, 18-unsaturated carbonyl compounds derivated from josamycin

Some novel josamycin derivatives bearing an arylalkyl-type side chain were designed and synthesized. By HWE or Wittig reaction, 16-aldehyde group of josamycin analogs were converted into unsaturated carbonyl compounds. They were evaluated for their in vitro antibacterial activities against a panel o...

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Published in:Journal of asian natural products research 2017-04, Vol.19 (4), p.358-387
Main Authors: Zhao, Zhe-Hui, Jin, Long-Long, Xu, Yan-Peng, Liu, Chao, Wang, A-Peng, Lei, Ping-Sheng
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description Some novel josamycin derivatives bearing an arylalkyl-type side chain were designed and synthesized. By HWE or Wittig reaction, 16-aldehyde group of josamycin analogs were converted into unsaturated carbonyl compounds. They were evaluated for their in vitro antibacterial activities against a panel of respiratory pathogens. 8b and 8e exhibited comparable activities against a panel of respiratory pathogens, especially to resistant ones in the series of desmycarosyl josamycin analogs. Among of all the target molecules, 21 showed the best antibacterial activities.
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Anti-Bacterial Agents - pharmacology
antibacterial activity
HWE reaction
josamycin
Josamycin - analogs & derivatives
Josamycin - chemical synthesis
Josamycin - chemistry
Josamycin - pharmacology
Ketones - chemical synthesis
Ketones - chemistry
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Macrolide
Microbial Sensitivity Tests
Molecular Structure
Pathogens
Staphylococcus aureus - drug effects
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